oh yeah there's 100% a sexual element to the criticism some men place on women. they shame what shames themselves, their own attraction. but i stand by the fact that we also dont consciously register a lot of the criticism men receive, whereas female criticism tends to stick with us more. like for example think of a mayor, governor, or senator somewhere that is a fat guy. people openly discuss it all the time if they're a topic of discussion. "oh the fat guy"? football coaches do fast food commercials making fun of themselves for being fat. so i wouldnt say the general statement (not yours just an observation) of "they only criticize them because they're women" holds any water at all. if anything i'd guess women get less criticism for weight, but more for being trans. no one criticizes trans men, like at all. but that's likely because the female path in life is considered easier, so any f2m trans person is choosing an objectively harder life bereft of acceptance.
I hear you, friendo. I don't have to respond to here, as I was just being a silly facetious goose in the thread, but don't want to just leave you on read.
Although, Diablo II is sizeist. Armors that would fit heavier/larger bodies have a run/walk penalty????